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0x1B46

0x1B46 is a hexadecimal numeral commonly used in computing and digital systems. The 0x prefix indicates hexadecimal notation, and the digits 1B46 represent the value in base-16. In decimal, 0x1B46 equals 6982. This value can appear in various contexts, such as memory addresses, bitmasks, or constants in source code, depending on the software or data format.

In Unicode, the hexadecimal value 1B46 corresponds to the code point U+1B46. This code point resides in

Because Unicode code points are separate from their numeric representations in source code, 0x1B46 can appear

See also: Unicode, Balinese script, hexadecimal notation.

the
Balinese
block
(U+1B00–U+1B7F)
and
encodes
a
Balinese
script
character.
The
Balinese
script
is
used
for
writing
the
Balinese
language
in
Indonesia
and
is
preserved
in
Unicode
to
enable
digital
representation
and
scholarly
study.
The
specific
glyph
for
U+1B46
depends
on
the
font
and
rendering
engine
being
used.
in
software
alongside
other
data
as
a
numeric
constant
or
as
part
of
a
larger
binary
or
text
processing
context.
Without
context,
it
remains
simply
a
hexadecimal
value
with
multiple
potential
interpretations.